XML The Microsoft Way
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.84 (568 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0201748525 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 560 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-02-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The book begins with a systematic introduction to XML: its key standards and how it may be used to solve a wide range of development and integration problems. Best-selling programming author Peter G. For every Web professional and application developer using Microsoft Windows and/or .N ET tools and technologies.. You'll understand XML's role in .NET and its uses in the new C# language; create XML and XHTML-based Web pages for display in Internet Explorer; leverage XML in the Visual Basic.NET and V
He can be reached at peter@pgacon. Peter G. He has authored more than thirty books, including Office XP Development with VBA (Prentice Hall, 2002), Teach Yourself Internet Programming with Visul Basic .NET in 21 Days (Sams, 2002), and Learn Visual Basic .NET Programming with Peter Aitken (Coriolis, 2
Good review of using XML for Microsoft Developers Although at work we use Microsoft products almost exclusively for development we have not yet moved to .NET. Despite this it was becoming important to gain a better understanding of XML technologies as some of our projects were begining to incorperate them. I wanted a book that went over XML fundamentals paying particular attention to how they are used by pre Visual Studio.NET development tools. As a developer who works primarily in Visual Basic 6.0 it was important that the book also use that language for most of the examples.T
0201748525B11122001 . From the Back Cover"XML--the Microsoft Way is a must-have for any IT library."--Duane Nickull, CTO, XML Global Technologies, and Chief Technical Editor, XSLTAs a core part of many new and important technologies, XML is a must-know tool for all programmers creating network- and Web-enabled applications for the Windows platform. The book begins with a background on the history of XML and offers clear explanations and examples of its most important elements: syntax, data modeling, formatting, templates, linking, and more. This complete, comprehensive, and up-to-date book presents a thorough examination of the fundamentals of standard XML, essential related technologies, and the use of XML within a Microsoft-speci